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Hands-on work includes landscaping, snow removal, remodeling, HVAC, plumbers, and cleaning. The position will also include hands-on repair & maintenance work and or supervision of work on mechanical, electrical, plumbing, building automation systems, Generators and associated switchgear, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), systems, Fire and Life Safety systems, card access systems, door & gates systems, building envelope systems, grounds and parking lots, interior finish systems, lighting systems, and various other R&M tasks associated with operation of a commercial property.
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Experience; climbing, rigging, pruning for health, removal, sheering, chainsaw maintenance, climbing gear maintenance, CDL for driving bucket truck, man-lift experience, and experience pruning from a man-lift bucket.
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Perform insertion and removal training of contact lens as directed by management and permitted by state law. Eyeglass World has over 100 locations across the United States and offers eye exams, contact lenses, eyeglasses, sunglasses and protective eyewear.
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Uses required hand and power tools and equipment; snow removal equipment, tows trailers that require a CDL operates company vehicles, trucks, vans forklifts, lifting equipment, backhoes and operates various other equipment.
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Groundskeeping helps with the maintenance of lawns and outdoor areas including snow removal, garden lighting and stone wall repair. Plumbing/pipe fitting- PVC, copper, metal pipe threading repair and installation.
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The Building Engineer has overall responsibility to perform preventive and corrective repair of buildings, industrial systems, vehicles, equipment, and grounds supporting services and/or operations. Ensure compliance of Customer SLA parameters and Change Control activities, review and approve all system changes (set-points, thresholds, alarm-points, etc.
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Performs general duties required to complete work, such as: debris removal, clean up, set up, etc. Rigs up and rigs out dredging and centrifuge equipment. Performs general duties required to complete work, such as: debris removal, clean up, set up, etc.
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May be required to perform such additional duties as structural fire fighting, aircraft fire/crash/rescue duty, security guard, snow removal, munitions loading and handling, heavy equipment operation, maintenance of facilities and equipment, or to serve as a team member on boards to cope with natural disasters or civil emergencies.
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Perform carpentry and snow removal when necessary. Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems such as; Fire alarm systems, fire pumps and related fire protection system equipment as assigned.
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Has beginning knowledge of Diagnosis, removal and replacement of injectors, pistons, liners, cam shafts, cylinder heads, rod and main bearings, oil pans, clutches, fan hubs, differentials, fifth wheels, brakes, changes or recharges batteries, and replaces transmissions and other parts.
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Responsibilities include cleaning bathrooms, vacuuming, garbage removal, floor scrubbing, dusting, light maintenance, and operating a floor sweeper. Janitorial Cleaning TechnicianAbout us: Simply Right is a leading organization in the field of cleaning services.
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Empties common area trash containers as needed Cleans resort amenities which may include clubhouses, tennis courts, pickle ball courts, resort offices, restrooms, laundry areas, bath houses, and maintenance garage Maintains vacant sites, including strap-downs & removal of trash and debris Removes snow from community streets, parking lots, building entrances and other areas Sun is responsible for maintaining, where applicable.
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Perform basic repairs to plumbing, lights, door hardware, cement repair, flooring installation/removal, woodwork, painting, furniture repairs, heater repairs etc. Perform basic repairs to plumbing, lights, door hardware, cement repair, flooring installation/removal, woodwork, painting, furniture repairs, heater repairs etc.
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Help maintain a neat, clean, organized store, which includes sweeping, dusting, straightening of merchandise, and trash removal. For over 30 years, Hudson has met the needs and wants of travelers in more than 1,000 duty-free, duty-paid, and food & beverage stores.
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Great Job for those with Previous Work Experience in: Hotel cleaning / housekeeping Property management/ apartment cleaning Janitorial / Custodian Restaurant workers Grocery WorkersJob Description: Cleaning duties Vacuuming, sweeping, mopping Trash Removal Dusting Cleaning all areas of restrooms.
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